Why do police depts stamp Do Not Release?

by shirleyp » Sat Jan 19, 2008 02:28 am

LAPD is known to be slow with providing accident reports to insurance companies. Sometimes they stamp them Do Not Release. The insurance company says they can't send us a copy if that happens. Not even to the driver or other person involved in the accident. Makes no sense. Why does LAPD do that?!!!

Total Comments: 14

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 09:27 am Post Subject:

The insurance company says they can't send us a copy if that happens.


Probably that falls within their safety measures. I've seen such instances whenever any accident report gets categorized under a criminal investigation. It could be undercover for any form of legal investigation as well. Being "slow" would some times indicate being critical. And I feel thats what is sometimes needed to eliminate all possible security lapses.

Thanks,
Kevinnoman

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 09:51 am Post Subject:

Why don't you contact them and ask them yourself!

Non-Emergency Information Line
877-ASK-LAPD
Toll Free (1-877-275-5273)



Terry&Sally

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:16 am Post Subject: disclosure requirements

Hi I have reasons to believe that the LAPD officers do it as a step to meet the financial disclosure requirements laid by the Police commission & the city council. Traffic accident reports can be handed over only to the authorized persons. It has been specifically stated under the Vehicle code Section 20012 that such an authority is to be given only to the victim or the victim's representative. I believe you'd need to pay a small amount worth $23.00, which would be a non-refundable expense towards searching the records. Thanks, Lamewitness

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 03:48 pm Post Subject: Traffic accident reports

Thanks for the responses! I'll try to navigate the bureaucracy.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 07:14 pm Post Subject:

for some reason the law seems to have ways around everything but if you make a lot of noise i dont think they are allowed to refuse you a report .you can go online and look up criminal records so whats the big deal on accidents. i think people need to insist on thier rights or we will soon live in communist .

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 07:59 pm Post Subject: Ordered the report, but...

I called the recorded message to get instructions and have ordered the accident report by mail. (Insurance company said we had to go downtown in person -- not true, can't get it that way.) However.....due to "serious system complications" and "personnel shortages" there will be a 12-week response time. Normal is 30 days, according to what the Officer had told us. No way of knowing yet if the report will actually be released to us, of course.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 02:40 am Post Subject:

jeesh, what a pain in the rearend just to get a copy of the paperwork, that is a shame, It is screwed up that your insurance company will not give you a copy of the report.

I hope you can get your hands on a copy soon, are you okay from the accident?

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 03:57 pm Post Subject:

Family member's accident. Still waiting on medical tests. Insurance co. doesn't yet have report to send us, but said they can't anyway if it arrives stamped as "Do Not Release." LAPD website had previously rejected my DNR explanation inquiry 3 times as "spam". Currently waiting to hear from webmaster before calling toll-free number provided above! (Attitude may mutate.) Neighborhood Watch Officer has now changed 3 times in 4 or 5 months, or I'd ask him/her. Definitely have personnel shortages in the dept.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 04:09 pm Post Subject: Request response time

Spoke with a different member of our insurance claims team. He says that the 12-week response time is Normal for LAPD! Guess the officers on the street are telling folks 30 days to keep from upsetting them even more.

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:07 pm Post Subject:

i dont think they are allowed to refuse you a report .you can go online and look up criminal records so whats the big deal on accidents. i think people need to insist on thier rights or we will soon live in communist



The police need to investigate it thourghly to make sure who is, and is not, at fault. If every Tom, Dick and Harry could see the details on a car accident, then the wrong person might wind up with the dirty end of the stick because they don't know how to properly read and analyze a report.

And what does Communism have to do with that? Last I checked, communism is common ownership of certain property.

However.....due to "serious system complications" and "personnel shortages" there will be a 12-week response time. Normal is 30 days, according to what the Officer had told us. No way of knowing yet if the report will actually be released to us, of course.



Yeah right, the police get plenty of funding, I'm sure they're just sitting on it until you forget about it in 6 weeks. They can afford to fix a system no bother, if they don't, then they're not keeping up with the laws regarding data.

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